What optical drives do you have?

What optical drives do you have?

  • CDROM

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • DVDROM

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • CDRW

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • CDRW+DVDROM Combo

    Votes: 6 14.6%
  • DVDRW

    Votes: 31 75.6%
  • Bluray/HD DVD drive

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bluray/HD DVD burner

    Votes: 2 4.9%

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Anusha

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If you have to make a decision between a Benq drive and a Sony drive, Benq is the way to go. They have a lot of features which are disabled in the Sony's. But you can of course crossflash them to the original Benq model to unlock those features.
 

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    anusha said:
    Low price? Nope. I mean, even theoretically it's not possible. Sony don't make DVDRW drives. They hire others to make it for them. Here, others means other companies who sell their own burners. So the Sony drives can't be cheaper than the OEM's drives, neigher same price.
    but i think bit low.
    huge gap between Asus/Liteon-Sony,about 1k..
     

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    chaminga_d said:
    Samsung's SH-S183L is an 18x DVD-writing drive... this one use SATA rather than the parallel data-transfer interface that currently prevails. The industry shift to SATA optical drives mean more SATA connections will be required on PC motherboards.

    Samsung-SH_550x251.jpg

    On all new boards, there are at least 4 or 6 or 7 SATA connectors and only 1 IDE connector. So this will not be a problem. However, I don't see why we need SATA optical drives. The transfer speeds of optical drives are nowhere near even ATA33 speeds.
     

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    Anusha said:
    Believe me when I say Sony doesn't make DVDRWs. It looks like the Sony DRU-830A is a rebadged Benq DW1800.

    Sony DRU-720A = Liteon SOHW-1673S
    Sony DRU-800A = Liteon SOHW-1693S
    Sony DRU-810A = Benq DW1640
    Sony DRU-820A = Benq DW1670 (or 1655 not sure)

    Comes out as a SONY!!!! Every brand do this.. get bulks and Rename it, but they'll have to satisfy strict conditions from that branded people to get that license!!!
     

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    chaminga_d said:
    Samsung's SH-S183L is an 18x DVD-writing drive... this one use SATA rather than the parallel data-transfer interface that currently prevails. The industry shift to SATA optical drives mean more SATA connections will be required on PC motherboards.

    Samsung-SH_550x251.jpg

    One i'll like to have.See left corner? It has lightscribe:DWonder how much those yellow CD/DVDs cost?I heard that a pack is 50 USD.Dont knw the pack size...and whats the other technologies name that uses blue CD/DVDs?lightflash or something?
     

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    sri_lion said:
    Comes out as a SONY!!!! Every brand do this.. get bulks and Rename it, but they'll have to satisfy strict conditions from that branded people to get that license!!!

    Every brand? :confused: What about the original manufaturers. It's always better to buy from the OEMs.
     

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    Anusha said:
    :lol: :lol: for that last part.
    Low price? Nope. I mean, even theoretically it's not possible. Sony don't make DVDRW drives. They hire others to make it for them. Here, others means other companies who sell their own burners. So the Sony drives can't be cheaper than the OEM's drives, neigher same price.

    Yes! Its costly than others!! But prices have gone down dramatically, I bought SONY DVD-RW around Rs.4750/= here, now dropped to around Rs.4000/=
     

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    Anusha said:
    On all new boards, there are at least 4 or 6 or 7 SATA connectors and only 1 IDE connector. So this will not be a problem. However, I don't see why we need SATA optical drives. The transfer speeds of optical drives are nowhere near even ATA33 speeds.
    To make the IDE slot disappear from the mobos i think...
     

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    zCexVe said:
    One i'll like to have.See left corner? It has lightscribe:DWonder how much those yellow CD/DVDs cost?I heard that a pack is 50 USD.Dont knw the pack size...and whats the other technologies name that uses blue CD/DVDs?lightflash or something?

    Hehe. You've brought up a good point.
    Sony DRU-820A doesn't support lightscribe, right? But Benq DW1670 supports it. It's the same drive inside(I mean, hardware wise identical), but Sony's firmware is limited in features. So, it's always better to buy the orginal drive.
     

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    Anusha said:
    Every brand? :confused: What about the original manufaturers. It's always better to buy from the OEMs.

    I didn't mean every OPTICAL DRIVE!!

    I mean every branded names do this in some way!!

    Example: You get a DELL laptop.. not the whole thing is DELL, maybe its optical drive done by Toshiba!
     

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    sri_lion said:
    Yes! Its costly than others!! But prices have gone down dramatically, I bought SONY DVD-RW around Rs.4750/= here, now dropped to around Rs.4000/=

    Yeah, yeah. Now the difference is negligible. When I bought my DRU-810A, it cost me Rs.7,250 here. It was around US$59.99 in USA. The OEM drive, Benq DW1640 was onlt US$49.99. They didn't have the Benq drives at that time.
     

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    sri_lion said:
    I didn't mean every OPTICAL DRIVE!!

    I mean every branded names do this in some way!!

    Example: You get a DELL laptop.. not the whole thing is DELL, maybe its optical drive done by Toshiba!

    True. But that's a bit extreme. They at least make few parts. Here, they only make their sticker, drive bezel and firmware. Looks like they aren't doing anything at all - even the firmware is not built by them from the scratch.
     
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    sri_lion said:
    Comes out as a SONY!!!! Every brand do this.. get bulks and Rename it, but they'll have to satisfy strict conditions from that branded people to get that license!!!
    yep,i dont care who puts that out,if customers get the best..
     

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    zCexVe said:
    yep,i dont care who puts that out,if customers get the best..

    But the thing is, it's not the best. I mean, Sony's firmware support isn't that great. For my drive, they have only released 5 versions. Benq have released about 10 (they are not bug fixes; they are burn quality improvements and expansion in supported media IDs)

    BTW, anyone own an NEC 3540?
     
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    Anusha said:
    Aparaade ne? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
    yep first we have to remove floppy drives from the scenario:confused::confused:
    u knw,an external floppy drive is 2750 rs and internal is 800 rs:angry::angry:
    but it only holds 1.38MB data and rotates 360 rpm with a noise:sorry::sorry:
     

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    zCexVe said:
    yep first we have to remove floppy drives from the scenario:confused::confused:
    u knw,an external floppy drive is 2750 rs and internal is 800 rs:angry::angry:
    but it only holds 1.38MB data and rotates 360 rpm with a noise:sorry::sorry:

    But you don't have to use one :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
     

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    Anusha said:
    But you don't have to use one :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
    I use a one.
    Its frm a pentium 1.made in 1995.HP brand one.No noise @ all.It started the little noise after i cleaned it:DI got ma keyboard driver with the help of it[to tell u the truth,that program is a piece of c**p:angry:]
     

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    zCexVe said:
    r u nuts? who sells them here.But u knw they were the cheapest drives in the market at the time i bought my one.less than 15 USD.

    I don't know who sells them. :rolleyes:

    They are cheap, but not that cheap. They are around US$30. But the thing is, the NEC 3540 and Benq 1640 are considered the best DVD burners to set foot on earth. Feature wise, the newer ones are superior, but final output quality wise the quality of those two drives is pretty much the best it can get.